American Headhunter: A Question to Ask When You Interviewing Someone

In this video, Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter gives you a simple question to ask job applicants whenever you interview them.


Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a  successful recruiter for more than 40 years.

For more videos for third party recruiters, visit www.TheBigGameHunter.us and click the “American Headhunter” tab at the top of the page, We’ll be moving all of my content to the blog so check there, too.

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No B. S. Hiring Advice: A Revealing Question to Ask

 

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter offers a very revealing question you should ask the next person you interview.

 

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 years.

Follow him at the Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

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Phone Interviews: What Are You Trying to Accomplish?

As I listen to employers talk about phone interviews, I see that firms are over-reaching with what they are attempting to accomplish with this initial telephone call. It seems like so many firms are making judgments about candidates that may leave them exposed to accusations of bias–poor oral communications for a person with a modest accent yet in a role for which oral communications are of modest importance can leave a firm open to attack.

What a telephone interview is designed to do well is test basic attitudes, skills competence and candidate maturity and reasonableness.

Here are questions that you can ask to do basic assessments of suitability:

Can you tell me a little about yourself?

What made you apply for this position?

How many years of experience do you have with _____?

What are the major responsibilities you perform in your current or most recent position?

Why are you considering leaving your current position?

What do you know about this company/position?

What is the most important thing you’re looking for in a company/job?

What is the most significant accomplishment you have made in your career?

What is your greatest weakness/strength?

How well do you handle stress? Where do you see yourself in five years?

Ask three to five basic questions designed to assess their actual skills

When would you be available to start? What are your salary expectations? Do you have any questions for me?

What you are listening for is intelligence, poise and maturity.

If someone offers immature answers to these questions, reject them.

If they cannot answer the three to five concrete skills questions well, reject them.

If they have not had the breadth of responsibility that leaves you comfortable, reject them.

Otherwise, plan on meeting with them and others to investigate further.

 

 

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Video Interviewing

 

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter explains how to prepare for a video interview.

 

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 years.

Follow him at the Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

Visit my website, http://www.TheBigGameHunter.us to sign up for a complimentary subscription to No B.S. Job Search Advice Ezine, pay what you want for my books and guides to job hunting and watch hundreds of other videos about job hunting and hiring.

Connect with me on LinkedIn.

Subscribe to TheBigGameHunterTV on YouTube for advice about job hunting and hiring. Like videos, share and comment

Listen to Job Search Radio, No B. S. Job Search Advice Radio and No B. S. Hiring Advice Radio in iTunes and other podcast directories and apps.

Pay what you want for my books about job search

Trying to hire someone? Email me at JeffAltman@TheBigGameHunter.us

Do you need more in-depth coaching? Join my Coaching program.

Want to ask me a question via email, chat or phone ? Reach me via PrestoExperts or Clarity.fm

Phone Interviews: What Are You Trying to Accomplish?

As I listen to employers talk about phone interviews, I realize that firms are over-reaching with what they are attempting to accomplish with this initial telephone call. It seems like so many firms are making judgments about candidates that may leave them exposed to accusations of bias–poor oral communications for a person with a modest accent yet in a role for which oral communications are of modest importance can leave a firm open to attack.

What a telephone interview is designed to do well is test basic attitudes, skills competence and candidate maturity and reasonableness.

Here are questions that you can ask to do basic assessments of suitability:

Can you tell me a little about yourself?

What made you apply for this position?

How many years of experience do you have with _____?

What are the major responsibilities you perform in your current or most recent position? Why are you considering leaving your current position?

What do you know about this company/position? What is the most important thing you’re looking for in a company/job?

What is the most significant accomplishment you have made in your career?

What is your greatest weakness/strength? How well do you handle stress? Where do you see yourself in five years?

Ask three to five basic questions designed to assess their actual skills

When would you be available to start? What are your salary expectations? Do you have any questions for me?

What you are listening for is intelligence, poise and maturity. If someone offers immature answers to these questions, reject them. If they cannot answer the three to five concrete skills questions well, reject them. If they have not had the breadth of responsibility that leaves you comfortable, reject them.

Otherwise, plan on meeting with them and others to investigate further.

 

 

© 2009 all rights reserved.

The Interview Over Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner

 

This is a simulcast of No B. S. Job Search Advice Radio; this video is about interviewing over breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks, or coffee

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 years.

Follow him at The Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

Visit www.TheBigGameHunter.us. There’s a lot more advice there.

Email me if your firm is trying to hire someone.

Connect with me on LinkedIn

Pay what you want for my books about job search

Trying to hire someone? Email me at JeffAltman@TheBigGameHunter.us

Do you need more in-depth coaching? Join my Coaching program.

Want to ask me a question via email, chat or phone ? Reach me via PrestoExperts or Clarity.fm

No B. S. Job Search Advice: A Final Interview Reminder

 

Ever have an interview where you were told you had no competition? Well, you do. Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter reminds you of that fact and gets you ready for your final interview.

 

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 years.

Follow him at The Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

Visit www.TheBigGameHunter.us. There’s a lot more advice there.

Email me if your firm is trying to hire someone.

Connect with me on LinkedIn

Pay what you want for my books about job search

Trying to hire someone? Email me at JeffAltman@TheBigGameHunter.us

Do you need more in-depth coaching? Join my Coaching program.

Want to ask me a question via email, chat or phone ? Reach me via PrestoExperts or Clarity.fm

Researching Your Value

 



Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter discusses the mistake too many jobholders me when researching their value.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 years.

Follow him at the Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

Visit my websitehttp://www.TheBigGameHunter.us to sign up for a complimentary subscription to No B.S. Job Search Advice  Ezine, pay what you want for my books and guides to job hunting and watch hundreds of other videos about job hunting and hiring.

Connect with me on LinkedIn.

Subscribe to TheBigGameHunterTV on YouTube for advice about job hunting and hiring. Like videos, share and comment.

Listen to Job Search Radio, No B. S. Job Search Advice Radio and No B. S. Hiring Advice Radio in iTunes and other podcast directories and apps.

Pay what you want for my books about job search

Trying to hire someone? Email me at JeffAltman@TheBigGameHunter.us

Do you need more in-depth coaching? Join my Coaching program.

Want to ask me a question via email, chat or phone ? Reach me via PrestoExperts or Clarity.fm

Handling a 15 Minute Interview

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter explains what you need to do when you were scheduled for a 15 minute interview.

 

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 years.

Follow him at the Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

Visit my website, http://www.TheBigGameHunter.us to sign up for a complimentary subscription to No B.S. Job Search Advice Ezine, pay what you want for my books and guides to job hunting and watch hundreds of other videos about job hunting and hiring.

Connect with me on LinkedIn.

Subscribe to TheBigGameHunterTV on YouTube for advice about job hunting and hiring. Like videos, share and comment

Listen to Job Search Radio, No B. S. Job Search Advice Radio and No B. S. Hiring Advice Radio in iTunes and other podcast directories and apps.

Pay what you want for my books about job search

Trying to hire someone? Email me at JeffAltman@TheBigGameHunter.us

Do you need more in-depth coaching? Join my Coaching program.

Want to ask me a question via email, chat or phone ? Reach me via PrestoExperts or Clarity.fm